Issue Contents
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1 | Untitled | Lecture course roster of speakers. Those speaking include: Dr. S. H. Clark, Colonel Henry Watterson, Father Vaughn of La Crosse, Rev. Frank H. Gunsalus, Col. Lockwitzy, Maud Powell, E. H. Bayes, and the Redpath grand concert company. |
2 | Untitled | Football team's success starts with support of team as it is recruited. |
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3 | Official | Washington State recognized ISNS credentials; additional June 1908 graduates; four football games authorized provided funds can be raised; new study room for history and political science. |
4 | Works of Dr. Meyerholz recently placed in library | Dr. Meyerholz's books on American history added to library's collection. |
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5 | Lectures on social ethics | Mrs. Marion McFarland Walker gives lectures to future teachers to prepare them for the classroom. |
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6 | Football; the effect of inter-society games upon intercollegiate contests | Challenges between men's societies last year created a good foundation for this year's intercollegiate team; photo. |
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7 | Athletics; football | Team must raise three hundred fifty dollars before Athletic Board will approve season. |
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8 | Ode to football | Poetic tribute. |
9 | Y. M. and Y. W. C. A.; the Geneva convention | Brief report from women who attended ten day session. |
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10 | Professional; elements of liberal education as found in travel Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty) |
Outline of upcoming editorials about studying while abroad. |
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11 | Society Pittenger--Nellie Isabelle (Class of 1909) |
Each society will be given a newspaper spot every two weeks to inform alumni about their current work. |
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12 | Handsome medals given best history students | Awards for excellence in the history field given to students across Iowa. |
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13 | A missionary magazine | Luella Rigby is teaching in Burma. |
14 | John Fitzgerald | Principal in Parnell. |
15 | Julian Gist | Will teach at Bellevue College in Nebraska. |
16 | Miss Alle Robinson | Will teach at Hancock. |
17 | Miss Irene Kirk | Will teach in Page County. |
18 | Mr. Ariel Parish | Married Ora Cook. |
19 | The former editor-in-chief | Fred Cram is teaching in Mason City. |
20 | W. A. Bartlett | Will be superintendent in Santa Ana, California. |
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21 | A. D. King | Received master's degree from University of Iowa. |
22 | Alice Carpenter | Principal in Lineville. |
23 | Eva Cresswell | Teaching in Seattle. |
24 | Fannie Smith | Teaching in Boone. |
25 | Helen Pillsbury | Teaching in Marshalltown. |
26 | Mark I. Roberts | Married Grace Dufur. |
27 | Miss Blanche McIntosh | Teaching in Cedar Falls. |
28 | Miss Rose Iaggi | Teaching in Waterloo. |
29 | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Wissler | Have new daughter. |
30 | Paul C. Colegrove | Working in California. |
31 | Winifred Byrne | Teaching in Tabor. |
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32 | A new department | Marion McFarland Walker will have the duties of a Dean of Women. |
33 | Among the honorary degrees | Professor Colegrove receives L. L. D. from Upper Iowa University. |
34 | Bess Cox | Will teach in Cherokee. |
35 | John Dee | Tom Thornton is studying medicine at Creighton. |
36 | John Sharpe | Father seriously ill. |
37 | Julia Piersol | Visited campus. |
38 | Mr. Fred Cram | Taking up work in Mason City. |
39 | Mr. John Donahue | Attending University of Iowa. |
40 | Old North Hall | Being remodeled and painted. |
41 | Professor Robert Fullerton | How the faculty spent their summer vacations. |
42 | The friends of Miss Edith Cole | Edith Cole married Gordon Vermilys. |
43 | The president's new house | Promises to be beautiful home. |
44 | While coming home from the sacred concert | Nan Baldwin sprained her ankle. |
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45 | Arda Purdy | Visited Independence. |
46 | Cedar Falls | Ten from Cedar Falls are teaching in Waterloo. |
47 | George Harris and Harry McNally | Will study law at University of Minnesota. |
48 | Harry F. Lambert | Will teach in Tulsa, Oklahoma. |
49 | Loretta McInteer | Visited Waterloo. |
50 | Miss Florence Ward | Entertained kindergarten. |
51 | Miss Irene Kirk | Will teach in Page County. |
52 | Miss Julia Jennings | Teaching in Waterloo. |
53 | Miss Katherine Prehm | Left school due to illness. |
54 | Miss Lorenza Hanson | Has been working as stenographer. |
55 | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Fullerton and Miss Florence Ward | Left for New York on way to Europe. |
56 | Night policeman Roberts | Will not allow sledding on sidewalks. |
57 | Prof. and Mrs. Leonard W. Parish | Attended wedding of Ariel Parish. |
58 | Ruth Boyinston | Recovering from appendicitis. |
59 | The home, social and literary club | Held first meeting. |
60 | W. F. Murphy | Visited brother. |
61 | Warren Proctor | Will teach music at Iowa College in Grinnell. |
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62 | Y. M. C. A. relay race, New York to Chicago | Will carry greetings of mayors. |